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Clairin (/kleɪˈrɛn/,
French pronunciation: [klɛʁɛ̃],
Haitian Creole: Kleren) is a
distilled alcoholic spirit made from
sugarcane produced in Haiti, that...
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Georges Jules Victor Clairin (11
September 1843,
Paris – Pouldu, Clohars-Carnoët 2
September 1919) was a
French Orientalist painter and illustrator. He...
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process of
distillation similar to the
process used to
produce cognac.
Clairin (Haitian Creole: kleren) is a
distilled spirit, made from cane sugar, that...
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borzois (1904), Efim A.
Tikhmenev Sarah Bernhardt,
portrait by
Georges Clairin Borzois are
large Russian sighthounds that
resemble some
central Asian...
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Ophelia (1890)
Friedrich Wilhelm Theodor Heyser,
Ophelia (1900)
Georges Clairin,
Ophelia Thomas Francis ****see,
Ophelia (1870)
England portal Theatre...
- sugarcane);
other drinks with the same
origin may have
different names (
clairin, brandy). In Brazil, a
beverage known as cachaça or pinga,
considered distinct...
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fifteen years.
There are five
hundred village cottage industry producers of
clairin. A form of cane
juice rum
first appeared in
Brazil where it is
called Cachaça...
- "banda". In possession, they will
drink or rub
themselves with a
mixture of
clairin (raw rum) and twenty-one
scotch bonnet or goat peppers. Fèt Gede is celebrated...
- of
cookie from New England.
Liquor portal Drink portal Cachaça
Charanda Clairin Liquor List of rum
brands List of rum
producers Mamajuana Rhum agricole...
- she
sometimes slept or
studied her
roles (c. 1873)
Portrait by
Georges Clairin (1876)
Bernhardt as Doña Sol in
Hernani (1878) The
Tuileries Palace, city...